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Chapter One
Commander Morris sitting on the white sandy beach on a beautiful blue-sky day with white full clouds sporadically watching her daughter walk down the beach along the ocean’s edge collecting shells in the water.
Picking up her cell phone to record the event as Gigi walked into the center of what appeared a portal as she disappeared. Stopping her recording she looked down the beach to see if she could catch a glimpse of her with her eyes and Gigi was apparently too far down the beach. Then looking again at the sky there was a larger than usual cloud looking as if it was growing from the inside and pushing outward which looked odd. Commander Morris picked up her phone and began recording the cloud then looked at her feet in the sand to make sure the camera would adjust this time on its own with no glitches. That was the last she saw in this world or at least from this real point of view inside the cell phone. She was taken up again.
Taken up is what she called visiting her cosmos family which was passing through this level of reality or what was known as her own earthly existence.
Commander Morris was called up by a spacecraft not of earth origin. Exactly what was wanted of her this time? She was taken and put into a high back chair which conformed to her shape immediately within just a few seconds or, so it seemed in her own consciousness.
This was the first time in a long time since she had lost her spouse and fellow Commander Thomas R. Morris.
She had been visited in her lucid dreams as was a continual process of being human and a form of what was called a Walk-In on earth by many. She just considered herself a hybrid of the universal order of the higher strangeness of the humanoid sentient intelligent being kind. She had learned to live a way that not many people did or at least did not share it with others in the open talks of what was termed normal conversation of earthlings.
Her inner talk to herself she called herself Tara of Sothis as an Avatar Oracle Master of the Ascension Age. This she knew well as a type of historian throughout the time of souls. Souls were co-created by those in the seventh heaven apparently below the all mighty source or
God.

She could feel she was not back in the higher heavens where she had been prior. She had died on occasions and they were too numerous to account for in this lifetime. But some stuck to the conscious of her soul when she entered this time. Having memories of past lives was a common occurrence for the travelers. Those who could come and go in a karmic cycle returned for one reason or another to grow their own cycle of the soul for knowing and learning how to ascend higher until wanting to return to the whole expanse that was forever eternal. This place where she was now in her reality was simply aboard a spacecraft that was traveling in-between galaxies.
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Web syndication
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Web syndication is a form of syndication in which content is made available from one website to other sites. Most commonly, websites are made available to provide either summaries or full renditions of a website’s recently added content. The term may also describe other kinds of content licensing for reuse.
Motivation
Web syndication involves a website providing content to an arbitrary number of subscribing websites that redistribute it. For the subscribing sites, syndication is an effective way of adding greater depth and immediacy of information to their pages, making them more attractive to users. For the providing site, syndication increases exposure. This generates new traffic for the providing site—making syndication an easy and relatively cheap, or even free, form of advertisement.
Content syndication has becomes an effective strategy for link building, as search engine optimization has become an increasingly important topic among website owners and online marketers. Links embedded within the syndicated content are typically optimized around anchor terms that will point an optimized[clarification needed] link back to the website that the content author is trying to promote. These links tell the algorithms of the search engines that the website being linked to is an authority for the keyword that is being used as the anchor text. However the recent rollout of Google Panda’s algorithm may not reflect this authority in its SERP rankings based on quality scores generated by the sites linking to the authority.
The prevalence of web syndication is also of note to online marketers, since web surfers are becoming increasingly wary of providing personal information for marketing materials (such as signing up for a newsletter) and expect the ability to subscribe to a feed instead. Although the format could be anything transported over HTTP, such as HTML or JavaScript, it is more commonly XML. Web syndication formats include RSS and Atom.[1]
History
Main article: History of web syndication technology
Syndication first arose in earlier media such as print, radio, and television, allowing content creators to reach a wider audience. In the case of radio, the United States Federal government proposed a syndicate in 1924 so that the country’s executives could quickly and efficiently reach the entire population.[2] In the case of television, it is often said that “Syndication is where the real money is.”[3]Additionally, syndication accounts for the bulk of TV programming.[4]
One predecessor of web syndication is the Meta Content Framework (MCF), developed in 1996 by Ramanathan V. Guha and others in Apple Computer’s Advanced Technology Group.[5]
Today, millions of online publishers, including newspapers, commercial websites, and blogs, distribute their news headlines, product offers, and blog postings in news feeds.
As a commercial model
Conventional syndication businesses such as Reuters and Associated Press thrive on the internet by offering their content to media partners on a subscription basis,[6] using business models established in earlier media forms.
Commercial web syndication can be categorized in three ways:
by business models
by types of content
by methods for selecting distribution partners
Commercial web syndication involves partnerships between content producers and distribution outlets. There are different structures of partnership agreements. One such structure is licensing content, in which distribution partners pay a fee to the content creators for the right to publish the content. Another structure is ad-supported content, in which publishers share revenues derived from advertising on syndicated content with that content’s producer. A third structure is free, or barter syndication, in which no currency changes hands between publishers and content producers. This requires the content producers to generate revenue from another source, such as embedded advertising or subscriptions. Alternatively, they could distribute content without remuneration. Typically, those who create and distribute content free are promotional entities, vanity publishers, or government entities.
Types of content syndicated include RSS or Atom Feeds and full content. With RSS feeds, headlines, summaries, and sometimes a modified version of the original full content is displayed on users’ feed readers. With full content, the entire content—which might be text, audio, video, applications/widgets or user-generated content—appears unaltered on the publisher’s site.
There are two methods for selecting distribution partners. The content creator can hand-pick syndication partners based on specific criteria, such as the size or quality of their audiences. Alternatively, the content creator can allow publisher sites or users to opt into carrying the content through an automated system. Some of these automated “content marketplace” systems involve careful screening of potential publishers by the content creator to ensure that the material does not end up in an inappropriate environment.
Just as syndication is a source of profit for TV producers and radio producers, it also functions to maximize profit for Internet content producers. As the Internet has increased in size[7] it has become increasingly difficult for content producers to aggregate a sufficiently large audience to support the creation of high-quality content. Syndication enables content creators to amortize the cost of producing content by licensing it across multiple publishers or by maximizing distribution of advertising-supported content. A potential drawback for content creators, however, is that they can lose control over the presentation of their content when they syndicate it to other parties.
Distribution partners benefit by receiving content either at a discounted price, or free. One potential drawback for publishers, however, is that because the content is duplicated at other publisher sites, they cannot have an “exclusive” on the content.
For users, the fact that syndication enables the production and maintenance of content allows them to find and consume content on the Internet. One potential drawback for them is that they may run into duplicate content, which could be an annoyance.
E-commerce
See also: E-commerce
Web syndication has been used to distribute product content such as feature descriptions, images, and specifications. As manufacturers are regarded as authorities and most sales are not achieved on manufacturer Web sites, manufacturers allow retailers or dealers to publish the information on their sites. Through syndication, manufacturers may pass relevant information to channel partners.[8] Such web syndication has been shown to increase sales.[9]
Web syndication has also been found effective as a search engine optimization technique.[10]